Leander Dendoncker, Raul Jimenez and Willy Bolly all went close to an equaliser, but Nuno’s men found little on home soil.

Defeats to Everton, Chelsea and now Braga have put more pressure on Nuno, who has yet to help his side earn a Premier League win.

The former Valencia coach concedes his side are struggling for confidence, but he has urged them to dig deep when they take on Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.

He told reporters: “We realise the situation that we are in. This is important. We face the reality, and the reality says we are not performing well, so we have to analyse it and find solutions in the team to improve.

“We must react immediately. We have to take decisions and find solutions for the team because we have to come out of this situation and improve our performance so we can bounce back.”

Wolves’ only success has come in qualifying for the Europa League, with Nuno’s men second bottom in the Premier League table.

Draws against Leicester City, Manchester United and Burnley have helped them stay above Watford, but time could be running out for Nuno.

He made five changes for Thursday’s encounter and may be tempted to make more as Wolves travel to London.

They then play Reading in the Carabao Cup, before taking on Watford, Besiktas and Manchester City.

This article originated on sportinastorm.com

Tom Hill offers a strong insight into football and rugby league, whilst also having a good knowledge of several other sports including boxing, horse racing and American Football.

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